
Mayor Janet Cowell will deliver her first State of the City Address on March 26 at 6 p.m. at CAM Raleigh, 409 W. Martin Street. According to the City of Raleigh's official website, she will discuss the City Council's achievements in its first 100 days.
The address will cover key developments and the City Council's plans for Raleigh's future, focusing on housing, homelessness, public safety, and city resilience. The event will be broadcast on RTN, with a video link available later on the city's homepage for those unable to attend, as reported by the City of Raleigh.
The city has organized parking options for attendees, including hourly on-street parking, spaces at The Dillon Parking Garage, and free two-hour parking at the Raleigh Municipal Building, located three blocks from the event venue. Mayor Cowell's administration encourages residents to attend and participate in discussions about Raleigh's development, emphasizing transparency and community engagement as key priorities, as stated by the City of Raleigh.